Canadian Association For Suicide Prevention
-
A chef, a designer and emotional triggersThe suicides of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade hit close to home for Mike Stafford. 'Do not, please do not, immediately conclude suicide is a selfish decision.'CommentaryJun 12, 2018
-
Londoners mark World Suicide Prevention Day at Victoria ParkThe 12 annual Lifting of the Silence Memorial Walk was held in Victoria Park Sunday night.CanadaSep 11, 2017
-
-
Advertisement
-
Halifax police chief wants to explore releasing monthly suicide statsThe chief brought up the idea during a Board of Police Commissioners meeting on Monday.HealthJun 20, 2017
-
-
Advertisement
-
Edmonton singer who lost husband to suicide spearheads 18 hours of music in 13 citiesAn Edmonton opera singer and is honouring her late husband and others who have died of suicide by holding a free 18-hour, 13-city concert on Saturday.CanadaSep 10, 2016
-
Blue Monday: How a PR stunt created the ‘most depressing’ day of the yearIf you’ve got a case of the Monday blues don’t blame it on the debunked theory about "the most depressing day of the year" say experts.HealthJan 18, 2016
Trending
-
Multiple milk brands in Canada recalled over risk of ‘pieces of glass’24,452 Read -
As Canada hits NATO 2% goal, Carney vows more as warfare ‘rapidly’ changes10,562 Read -
Singles vs couples: Who has the edge during tax filing season?8,217 Read -
United Airlines unveils ‘Relax Row’ option that turns seats into a bed8,172 Read -
If Iran war were to end, how soon would you feel relief at the gas pumps?6,032 Read -
Trim OAS for higher income seniors? 73% says yes, new poll suggests5,670 Read -
Top Videos
-
Search warrants executed at homes of former Calgary mayor, city councillor in RCMP probe40 Viewed -
Tax season is here35 Viewed -
Carney touts government’s defence spending as Canada reaches NATO target28 Viewed -
Health Matters: Milk products recalled due to possible presence of glass -
Canada hits NATO’s 2% defence spending target for first time since 1990 -
How the Iran war is draining Canadians’ wallets at the pump -